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The zebrafish spil promoter drives myeloid-specific expression in stable transgenic fish

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posted on 2003-11-01, 00:00 authored by Alister WardAlister Ward, D McPhee, M Condron, S Varma, S Cody, S Onnebo, B Paw, L Zon, G Lieschke
The spi1 (pu.1) gene has recently been identified as a useful marker of early myeloid cells in zebrafish. To enhance the versatility of this organism as a model for studying myeloid development, the promoter of this gene has been isolated and characterized. Transient transgenesis revealed that a 5.3 kilobase promoter fragment immediately upstream of the spi1 coding sequence was sufficient to drive expression of enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) in injected embryos in a manner that largely recapitulated the native spi1 gene expression pattern. This fragment was successfully used to produce a germ line transgenic line of zebrafish with EGFP-expressing myeloid cells. These TG(spi1:EGFP)pA301 transgenic zebrafish represent a valuable tool for further studies of myeloid development and its perturbation.

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Journal

Blood

Volume

102

Issue

9

Pagination

3238 - 3240

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Location

Washington, D.C., Wash.

ISSN

0006-4971

eISSN

1528-0020

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2003, American Society of Hematology

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